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Alright, here is the situation... I am looking at a micro for Christmas (or soon thereafter) and I am going for a 1gb card.
I am really leaning towards the EFA Linker II... the only thing that might not work for me is the lack of an eeprom...

So the noob question - What all does it entail to patch a game to run in SRAM or Flash? I've downloaded all of the tools, I am just missing some terminology. Is there a certain patch per game, or is there a certain program that can patch any game? I am definitely missing that one
(I just started playing Zelda - Minish Cap emulated [I haven't played Zelda for 5 years] and I am already hours into it...)
So games like Zelda, all of the Marios, dk, etc.. I have to be able to play

The other card that I am looking at is the EZFlash III...
I am liking the compression concept, but I am not big on loading times, so decompression might not be my thing...
The other reason I'm leaning towards the EFA is the whole "no software" " no driver" thing, just drag and drop (that is cool)
Again, I'm brand new, I'm just getting to understand this stuff and I'm not sure what I need.

Some other things - I will never dump a ROM, I will not use Pogoshell, I won't be using any media software, I will be playing games...

Sorry for the whole life story, but I know you guys know what you're talking about
And thanks in advance...

To patch a game that uses EEPROM you simply download a tool such as GBATA (it also does many other things so it's worth a download). There is software that comes with the EFA Linker II which also allows you to patch EEPROM games.

Thank you darkforce, that is exactly what I wanted to know
From what I understand, there are currently no gba games that have broken 256mb, and I'm not getting a ds, so I'm not too worried about that

Now between the two, I know EZ has been around longer than EFA, but which way would you consider going?
And I just noticed that mrcurlynose posted his opinion right before I posted this (and thanks)
So which way would you go?

I'd say buy EFA 256 or 512. They have been on the market for a long time and they sell for a reasonable price. I for sure wouldn't need 1gig cart for GBA stuff not to mention the high price of over 512mbit carts.

I even have to admit that 512 is pretty much. 2-3 RPG's, Metroid Fusion, Castlevania and few smaller games like F-Zero fit nicely on the cart and there's even space left. I usually play one or two games to the end before starting another game so i think 256 could fit my needs also

It needs drivers though so it requires Windows and doesn't work like usb stick. But then again same goes for EZFlash 3.

For EZFlash 3's price I'd buy M3. Full GBA and very good NDS support for a same price and cart sticking out of console but it's ok . You might want to buy Nintendo DS someday next year

There are rumors going on EZFlash 4 is coming soon. I presume it will run GBA and NDS games and I think price will be about same as EZFlash 3 or less. Why pay big bucks for EZFlash 3 when much better product 4 is coming in a weeks (rumors)?

If it does, it is mainly for a DS, which considering I'm getting a micro, means nothing to me...
So I would be better off getting an EZ3 for cheaper right?
(and then do I go for the two gig ?)

Now I have a buddy who will be purchasing a cart as well, but he owns a mac...
I am guessing that in his case that he would have to go for the EFA II, because I haven't heard anything about EZ and OS 10....
Or is it possible?

And if we did decide to go with the EFA II, is there ever an issue with a patched game? Does it freeze, do gamesaves go corrupt, does it work 100%?

There are rumors going on EZFlash 4 is coming soon. I presume it will run GBA and NDS games and I think price will be about same as EZFlash 3 or less. Why pay big bucks for EZFlash 3 when much better product 4 is coming in a weeks (rumors)?